Krisztina Morvai

Krisztina Morvai (22 June 1963-) was a Hungarian MEP from 14 July 2009 as a member of the Jobbik party.

Biography
Krisztina Morvai was born in Budapest, Hungary on 22 June 1963, and she taught at Eotvos Lorand University in Budapest before teaching at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States from 1993 to 1994 as a Fulbright scholar. She became involved with human rights and women's rights organizations in Europe, and she became a member of the fascist Jobbik party. In 2009, she was elected to the European Parliament, and she became known for her virulent anti-Semitism, saying that "so-called proud Hungarian Jews should go back to playing with their tiny little circumcised tails." She also claimed that her removal from a United Nations position in 2006 was caused by "liberal-Bolshevik Zionists", and she called the Israelis "lice-infested, dirty murderers" and told them that the only way to negotiate with Israel was by assuming the terroristic style of Hamas. She was so controversial that even a pro-Palestine organization refused to let her speak at an event in 2009.